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I thought I remembered seeing a link at another msg board, about tire size + offset fitments on stock fenders. I'm thinking 15x7's, with +23mm offset and 205/50/15's? what about 225's? Wonder if they will fit. I am hoping I win some old BBS's that are 15x7's on ebay, and want to see what size tires I can find for them. thanks!
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QUOTE(AZ914 @ Jan 15 2003, 05:29 PM) Speaking of offsets, is there some sort of coding in the Porsche part number that might tell you what the offset is? I've been looking at 16" Fuchs for my 5-bolt upgrade and have seen a few different part # combos: AJ, Here's a file posted long ago which I think is great. It lists almost everything, but you have to try hard to read it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Mark S. '70 914-6 |
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